Week 1 WALT: identify an author's purpose and question the intent Sign into the draft wiki, click edit, and answer the questions below. Atlas Hangs On Questions: Why did the author write this story?he may have been interrested in space. He was very clever at connecting the planets he chose with a personality type. What message is being given to the reader?i have no idea.What about the concept of the environment? Do you think that could have been a message? Did you like this story? Why, why not?i like it because of the colour variets.I agree, Nicholas, his use of colour was fabulous. Mrs Parker wrote: If you get finished quickly today Nicholas, please complete the work below from term 3
Term 3
Week 7 WALT: identify an author's purpose and question the intent Sign into the draft wiki, click edit, and answer the questions below. Questions: 1. What was the article you just read? 2. What kind of publication would you imagine reading an article like this in?
3. What does the word distortion mean?
Use your mouse to hover over the text, identifying the open and closed questions. 4. In your own words describe an open question.
5. How is an open question different to a closed question.
6. Why do you think this article was written on line? What was it's purpose?
Week 1
WALT: identify an author's purpose and question the intent
Sign into the draft wiki, click edit, and answer the questions below.
Atlas Hangs On
Questions:
Why did the author write this story?he may have been interrested in space. He was very clever at connecting the planets he chose with a personality type.
What message is being given to the reader?i have no idea.What about the concept of the environment? Do you think that could have been a message?
Did you like this story? Why, why not?i like it because of the colour variets.I agree, Nicholas, his use of colour was fabulous.
Mrs Parker wrote: If you get finished quickly today Nicholas, please complete the work below from term 3
Term 3
Week 7
WALT: identify an author's purpose and question the intent
Sign into the draft wiki, click edit, and answer the questions below.
Questions:
1. What was the article you just read?
2. What kind of publication would you imagine reading an article like this in?
3. What does the word distortion mean?
Use your mouse to hover over the text, identifying the open and closed questions.
4. In your own words describe an open question.
5. How is an open question different to a closed question.
6. Why do you think this article was written on line? What was it's purpose?